EDITORIAL - The Title IX attorneys are coming, but the Madera Unified School District is dragging their feet with little concern for creating equity for the female athletes at Madera High School. In July of this year, BVN published a story about the disparity between the MHS varsity baseball team and the MHS varsity softball team. That story has attracted the attention of the a California based Title IX law firm.
In April of 2016, a storm hit Madera with winds topping 37 miles per hour. Trees around Madera were toppled, a historic 58-year-old fresco of the father of the Virgin Mary over the front entrance of Saint Joachim's Catholic Church blew off the wall into the street below, and the backstop at the Madera High Varsity Baseball Field crashed down the old steel pipe and wood bleachers. The damage to the bleachers gave the school district $2 million in insurance payouts to rebuild.